Nice Video thanks A few side notes: Apply a thin coat of grease to the axle sliding surface before install. The Brake Caliber Bolt should to be replace with a new one if removed. Replace the 2 exhaust pipe gaskets, torque to 17 ft-lbs with flange marks in the up position.
Great video guys, HUM, did you forget to mention what size sockets and wrenches needed to to the job? I really don't want to run out and buy the wrong tools.
@@davidlopata7532 Nice to hear you also care about your bike ;) The Fury deserves proper skilled mechanics, only owners of their own bike can match that level according to me.
Great video, I have the Stateline but I am sure the procedure for the rear wheel is the same. Thanks for putting this out there.
Nice Video thanks
A few side notes:
Apply a thin coat of grease to the axle sliding surface before install.
The Brake Caliber Bolt should to be replace with a new one if removed.
Replace the 2 exhaust pipe gaskets, torque to 17 ft-lbs with flange marks in the up position.
Just support the rear wheel a bit, when prying out the axle! Makes it much easier!
What kind of grease?
Thanks!
Great video guys, HUM, did you forget to mention what size sockets and wrenches needed to to the job? I really don't want to run out and buy the wrong tools.
pretty fancy rubber gloves
Anybody else having a hard time getting the rear axle to slide through when putting back on? Thanks
Can’t you just do this by removing the slip on portion of the exhaust??
you should be able to yes
@@crumbs8937 good to know!
Great i fkn broke the punch bolt
Try telling your audience what size tools (wrenches, ect) to use.
Sad to see you guyes don’t care about scratching the paint. Not good…
I was thinking the same thing then I saw how bad the rims were already scratch and the arm was hammered.
@@davidlopata7532 Nice to hear you also care about your bike ;) The Fury deserves proper skilled mechanics, only owners of their own bike can match that level according to me.
This is why i hate giving my bike to a shop! The doodoos dont care about your bike!